[meteorite-list] http://s179.photobucket.com/albums/w301/GS70350/

2007-04-08 Thread jacob morse

http://s179.photobucket.com/albums/w301/GS70350/

there is a photo album with some shots of the cleaned rock.  let me know
what you think, its kinda shiny now after i cleaned it up.  just looks like
stainless steel now to me.
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Re: [meteorite-list] New to list. My first meteorwrong or meteorite??

2007-04-08 Thread jacob morse

I posted my pictures on photobucket at the advice of one of you.  Thanks for
the interest guys, i know its probably a meteorwrong but its fun to hope and
dream sometimes!

Here is the site i made.  Thanks for the tip on photobucket too!


http://s179.photobucket.com/albums/w301/GS70350/


On 4/7/07, ken newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi Jacob,
I would like to see the photos.
Thanks,
Ken


jacob morse wrote:

Hello to everyone.  I have become very excited about this hobby and
research field after picking up what i believe to be an iron meteorite while
looking for arrowheads as a hobby.  Ive looked down at the ground for all my
life and have found and analyzed many unique rocks and minerals, not to
mention my artifact collection.  This one struck my eye as something
unique.  When my wife asked me what it was, i told her slag, but after
looking at it closely it didnt resemble any slag id ever seen.  After
looking at it with a magnifying glass, i saw crystalization all along a
fusion like crust with flow lines and indications of extreme temperature
that were on two sides of the rock.  Around it it appeared to have fractured
off of another rock of the same sort once impacting the ground.

I hit the rock several times with a hammer and fractured it, broke off a
chunk, and looked inside.  It is an amazing spectacle of shiny metal with
blue and green inclusions.  solid and dense.  specific gravity is 6.87.

Had a metal castings analyst run it through a spectrometer and he notified
us that is is 6% nickel, 70% iron, and 9% chromium.  He didnt have the exact
numbers, as he had already shipped it back to me, but he insured it as he
thought it could very well be a meteorite.

If someone wants to upload pictures, email me and ill send you a few.
What should I do now?

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[meteorite-list] New to list. My first meteorwrong or meteorite??

2007-04-07 Thread jacob morse

Hello to everyone.  I have become very excited about this hobby and research
field after picking up what i believe to be an iron meteorite while looking
for arrowheads as a hobby.  Ive looked down at the ground for all my life
and have found and analyzed many unique rocks and minerals, not to mention
my artifact collection.  This one struck my eye as something unique.  When
my wife asked me what it was, i told her slag, but after looking at it
closely it didnt resemble any slag id ever seen.  After looking at it with a
magnifying glass, i saw crystalization all along a fusion like crust with
flow lines and indications of extreme temperature that were on two sides of
the rock.  Around it it appeared to have fractured off of another rock of
the same sort once impacting the ground.

I hit the rock several times with a hammer and fractured it, broke off a
chunk, and looked inside.  It is an amazing spectacle of shiny metal with
blue and green inclusions.  solid and dense.  specific gravity is 6.87.

Had a metal castings analyst run it through a spectrometer and he notified
us that is is 6% nickel, 70% iron, and 9% chromium.  He didnt have the exact
numbers, as he had already shipped it back to me, but he insured it as he
thought it could very well be a meteorite.

If someone wants to upload pictures, email me and ill send you a few.
What should I do now?
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